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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/05/17 14:45, Matthew Knepley
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<div>What kind of basis are you expecting? A tensor product?</div>
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At present we don't even need basis functions, because we're just
doing flow simulation and it's all finite volume.<br>
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However further down the track we will also be doing rock mechanics
on the same mesh, using finite elements. For that, tensor product
basis would be fine.<br>
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- Adrian<br>
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Dr Adrian Croucher
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Department of Engineering Science
University of Auckland, New Zealand
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